Magnetomed 7200
Magnetomed 7200
Magnetomed 7200
Revision 03 /2006
Valid from Instrument No.:1
3 Location ...........................................................................................................................................6
5 Panel Descriptions...........................................................................................................................8
5.1 Programming Panel ...................................................................................................................................8
5.2 Supply and Output Panel ..........................................................................................................................8
5.3 Control Panel..............................................................................................................................................9
5.4 Output Connections ....................................................................................................................................9
6 Circuit Descriptions...................................................................................................................... 10
6.1 CPU board (MI 4.100) .............................................................................................................................10
6.2 CPU (MI 4.102) power supply board......................................................................................................10
6.3 Magneto-board (MI 4.106) ......................................................................................................................10
6.4 Error Codes ..............................................................................................................................................12
6.5 Dummy Load ............................................................................................................................................12
7 Attachments .................................................................................................................................. 12
Technical Data
1 Technical Data
Protection class I acc. to VDE 0750 / IEC 601
Type: BF
Number of outputs 2
Weight 4.0 kg
2 Safety Precautions
MAGNETOMED units have been designed and manufactured in accordance with the cur-
rent DIRECTIVE (93/42/CEE), in order to provide adequate protection against harmful
interference that may damage electrical or electronic appliances used in homes and health
institutions, on the condition that these meet with the provisions of the directive regulat-
ing ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY.
The unit does not feature any internal spare parts or adjustment functions that need to be
handled by the user.
Repairs carried out using non-original spare parts, especially repairs on important safety
components of the unit, may pose a risk of fire or electrocution and may compromise the
functioning of the unit.
Warning For safety purposes, the power cable has been supplied with an earthed plug.
Only use a suitably earthed power supply socket.
The unit must only be connected to approved power supply systems!
3 Location
Installation of magneto-therapy units is quick and simple.
The unit has been designed for installation in indoor environments.
The unit should be installed in a location that conforms to the following environmental
conditions:
• Ambient temperature from + 10°C to + 40°C;
• Humidity level from 10% to 80%, without condensate;
• Avoid direct exposure to sunlight, chemical products and vibrations.
Following a period of storage in a cold place, wait at least 15 minutes before switching on the
unit in order to prevent condensate forming.
Warning Do not use MAGNETOMED 7200 units in places where there is a risk of them coming
into contact with liquids!
5 Panel Descriptions
The programming panel is shown in Fig. 5.1, together with the relevant legend.
Fig. 5.1 : Programming panel
Legend
1 Smart Card insertion slot
2 Serial link connector
The supply and output panel which contains the power entry module (main switch, fuse
box, socket for the electrical supply cable) and the output connectors can be seen in fig.
5.2 with the corresponding legend.
Legend
1 Three-pole socket for mains cable 4 Output connector 2
2 Power switch 5 Output connector 1
3 Fuse box
Legend
1 Display 2 Data Selector
3 Left Function Keys 4 Right Function Keys
5 START Button 6 STOP Button
The output connections, viewed from the external side, are shown in Fig. 7.1, together
with the relevant legend.
Fig. 7.1
Legend
1 Positive output terminal
2 Negative output terminal
Warning The output connector contains the network power voltage: Only connect and dis-
connect the cylinders / applicators when the unit is switched off.
6 Circuit Descriptions
The CPU (MI 4.100) control board uses the M30624 (G) microprocessor to control the
keyboard, the graphic LCD display, the buzzer and the interface for reading the Smart
card.
By means of a bi-directional serial connection (E) it also controls the power board that,
on the basis of the selection indicated by the control board, generates the waveforms and
emission frequencies.
In order to ensure the galvanic separation between the control board and the output
boards, the connection is ensured by means of photo-couplers positioned on the power
boards.
Power is drawn from the CPU supply (MI 4.102) board.
The monochromatic LCD graphic display has a resolution of 240x128 pixels and is back-
lit in order to guarantee easy readability in all kinds of lighting conditions. The contrast
can be adjusted by means of variable voltage generated by the microprocessor.
The board features the following functional blocks:
This contains a simple linear power supply for powering the logical circuits of the CPU
board.
The magneto board (MI 4.106) is controlled by the microprocessor MC68HC908 (IC4),
which processes data received from the control board via the opto-isolated serial link
(CN2) and generates the waveforms and emission frequencies.
The magneto board is a phase line control circuit which controls simply the current flow-
ing in a solenoid per channel, controlling the phase angle of the current.
For the signal inside the board it is useful to take the voltage pin 2 if IC 2 as reference.
This point is easily accessible and can the first reference for the oscilloscope.
The high level board CPU communicates continuously with the peripheral board using
the serial link CN2 (refer to the attached report). This messages traffic can be seen on pin
5, 6 of IC4. Pin 6 is the receiving side of the peripheral board while Pin 5 is the transmit-
ting side of the board. Each message received is followed by an answer. This activity is
always present, also in idle state.
The signals from IC4 (Photo1 to 4) are sent to the OPTO (IC 7,9) and then to IGBT
Q1,Q2 which controls channels 1 and 2. These signals are present only if the channels are
active (i.e. a therapy running).
Opto IC8 and IC10 give the signals to COIL1,2 which are every moment output to the
CPU as a message for the presence of the inductor. The sync Signal is supplied by TR1
and IC5A,B to Pin 7 of IC4. The sync signal is the start for the phase control. Phase dura-
tion max is 10ms for 50 Hz and 8.33 ms for 60Hz.
The split primary transformer is in parallel.
R28 has a resistance of 39K and R20,21,22,23 have 47 K.
Supply voltage to drive IGBT Q1 and Q2 is limited by Dz1, so across DZ1 there is a volt-
age of about 15V. (Pay attention using insulated interconnection cables).
The diagnostic program which runs in the CPU when the user chooses the “MAGNETO
TEST” procedure gives two important messages:
• CHANNEL 1 and 2: OK or NOT CONNECTED
• SELFDIAGNOSTIC: OK or ERROR
The self-diagnostic report is important because if the result is “Error”, there is no com-
munication between CPU Board and Magneto Board 4.106-2: Therefore, the message
whether channel 1 and 2 are connected or not is pointless.
If self-diagnostic reports an error, the equipment needs service.
7 Attachments
(1) Block Diagram 1/2
(2) Block Diagram 2/2
(3) CPU Board Layout (MI 4.100)
(4) Encoder Board Layout (MI 4.101)
(5) CPU Power Supply Layout (MI 4.102)
(6) Smart Card Board Layout (MI 4.103)
(7) Magneto-Board Layout (MI 4.106)
(8) Signalling at Oscilloscope
DISPLAY
MI 4.100 - CPU
ENCODER
MI 4.101
CN4 (BUS)
KEYBOARD
Size
Title
Date:
CPU
CPU - Layout
MI 4.103
SMART-CARD
Power Supply
CN5 (BUS)
230Vac
Document Number
230Vac
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CN6 USCITA1
CN7 USCITA2
DALLA SCHEDAMI4.102 CN2 (BUS)
CN8 USCITA3
MI 4.106
MAGNETO
CN9 USCITA4
230Vac
Size
Title
Date:
230Vac
MAGNETO
Document Number
Sheet
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Rev
SIGNALING
The four drawing show a typical signalling pattern between CPU e Magneto Board:
These patterns are present always in Idle status.
All the drawings show the signal on Pin 6 of IC4 (trace 2) and on Pin 5 of IC4 (trace 1).
In Trace 2 is the Word ever sent by the CPU, in Trace 2 you can see in order:
No Solenoid connected,
II solenoid connected
I solenoid connected
I+II solenoids connected.
C
H
E
G